In Jedox, by combining future-oriented forecasts and plans with systematic analysis of historical data you get 360-degree view of your organization.

For Jedox 5.1, you can easily lock or unlock individual cells or entire planning areas on any planning template. The new 'Lock Jedox Cell' means you can hold data constant while planning from the topdown and bottom-up. Data maintains its fixed value while splashing aggregated plan values to other cells. accurate, and more flexible.

28 ene. 2015

Popular Science | '15 charts, graphs and maps that will shape the future of information.'Bloomberg | '2014 Is Likely to Be the Earth's Hottest Year Ever. Why It Doesn't Matter' - love the plot half way downWashington Post | Inevitably, being December, there were several 'Year in graphics' collections. Here's one from the Washington Post...New York Times | ...here's the New York Times'Quartz | ... and from QuartzZeit Online | ... this one from Zeit OnlineReuters | ...next up is the Reuters graphics collectionWSJ | ...The WSJ's year of interactive graphicsCartoDB | Rivers in the US coloured by the direction in which they flowNZZ | In contrast to the previous links, this is an interactive visualisation chronicling and analysing a year of published contentSenseable | 'Art Traffic at the Louvre: A study of visitors’ behaviour using Bluetooth data'Marion-Luttenberger | Interesting portfolio of creative, physical/ambient infographic workWashington Post | 'Most Americans’ best days are behind them'The Bump | Nice way to show the relative size of a baby week-by-weekWired | 'A Web App That Visualizes Wikipedia as a Starry Galaxy of Articles'BBC | 'Jihadism: Tracking a month of deadly attacks'Bloomberg | 'Pain at the Pump: Gasoline Prices by CountryBuckets | Terrific interactive NBA player dashboardsNew York Times | 'A Record Year for Auto Recalls'Creative Review | 'The soundscape of New York' - physical visualisationsEye See Data | A really terrific detailed bump chart showing the history of Fifa World RankingsBloomberg | More interactive storytelling excellence from the Bloomberg Visual team, this one profiling 'Climate Change in Perspective'Muyueh | A deep exploration into how 'Different languages have different ways to describe color'Boston Globe | 'This is how Congress connects on Twitter'Tabletop Whale | Animated infographic showing 'How to build a human'ProPublica | 'Inside the Firewall: Tracking the News That China Blocks'On Broadway | 'The interactive
installation ON BROADWAY represents life in the 21st-century city
through a compilation of images and data collected along the 13 miles of
Broadway that span Manhattan.'Washington Post | 'The brutal methods outlined in the Senate report'ncase | Enjoyable 'segregation simulator' - "This is a story of how harmless choices can make a harmful world".Wired | From MapLabs: 'Our Favorite Maps of the Year Cover Everything From Bayous to Bullet Trains'The Acme Catalog |
'BIG BATS is a search through historical data (1903-2013) for
performances by players who seemed like they were literally playing with
a larger bat than everyone else.'FiveThirtyEight | Love this analytical enquiry: 'The Final ‘Hobbit’ Film Is An Unprecedentedly Gratuitous Stretch Of Source Material'TheUpshot | 'The Vanishing Male Worker: How America Fell Behind'Truth and Beauty | Love these remixes of Hans Rosling's famous graphics, redesigned for printCity Geographies | 'Understanding Household Energy Use in England & Wales'What Color Is It? | 6 digit time converted in to a hex coloured background that constantly changes as time does. Dead simple. Dead good.New York Times | 'What We’re Searching For'WSJ | 'Who's News: Rank business leaders on the Journal's influence grid.'Tableau Public | The remixer becomes the remixed... A stunning reworking of Moritz Stefaner's 'Notabilia' by Mark JacksonNZ Herald | 'Visualising 268,000 tonnes of floating plastic in the world's ocean'

The googleVis package provides an interface between R and the Google Charts API.
It allows users to create web pages with interactive charts based on R
data frames. Charts are displayed locally via the R HTTP help server.
A modern browser with Internet connection is required and for some
charts a Flash player. The data remains local and is not uploaded to
Google.

14 ene. 2015

Succeeding with data isn’t just a matter of putting Hadoop
in your machine room, or hiring some physicists with crazy math skills.
It requires you to develop a data culture that involves people
throughout the organization. In this O’Reilly report, DJ Patil and
Hilary Mason outline the steps you need to take if your company is to be
truly data-driven—including the questions you should ask and the
methods you should adopt.You’ll not only learn examples of how
Google, LinkedIn, and Facebook use their data, but also how Walmart,
UPS, and other organizations took advantage of this resource long before
the advent of Big Data. No matter how you approach it, building a data
culture is the key to success in the 21st century.